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Word Formation Strategies
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Do´s and Dont´s Remember that sometimes you may have to make two changes to the stem word. Example: definite - (in)definite(ly). Don't leave the answer sheet blank for any question. If you don't know the correct answer you should always make a guess. Focus on the word that comes before or after the gap…is it a noun? a verb? For instance, if the word that comes after the gap is a noun, chances are that you’ll need to form an adjective. If the word that comes before the gap is a verb, chances are you might need an adverb. To do so, you have to be able to recognise and identify parts of speech. Example: Can you tell the difference between ‘hard’ and ‘hardly’? Read newspapers, online newspapers, magazines. Any article, the section you prefer. Short articles twice a week, for instance, and then underline any word that contains a prefix or a suffix…From now onwards, be aware of the fact that we form words with affixation.
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How to improve Make a note of new words try to record all its different forms (nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs). Use an online dictionary to help you identify the parts of speech. http://www.macmillandictionary.com/ http://www.macmillandictionary.com/ Practice Word Formation http://www.flo-joe.co.uk/fce/students/tests/2_wfmtst4.htm http://www.flo-joe.co.uk/fce/students/tests/wfmtst2.htm http://www.flo-joe.co.uk/fce/students/tests/wfmtst1.htm http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/OMFIRST2/GERONA7/lesson28/ page4.htm
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